Regis Giles discusses her new website: “Girls just wanna have guns.” Plus, in the second hour, Andrew Breitbart calls in live from Washington DC to discuss the media’s reaction to the Eleanor Holmes Norton voice mail story.

Watching gorgeous 20-year-old Regis Giles (founder of GirlsJustWannaHaveGuns.com), who recently killed a wild boar with a spear, passionately shout from the podium, “I’m sick and tired of seeing defenseless girls being abducted in broad daylight by some perverted freak who gets aroused by raping and murdering them! My company stands for those girls who have decided not to be the victim and arm themselves with a gun that will pump lead into an attacker at 1,200 feet per second!

For the last four days, I have been in Eden, Texas, with a truly extraordinary organization called the Purple Heart Hunt. Many companies contributed their services such as Antler Ranch, Main Frame Outfitters, Ranch House Meat Company and Sideoats Cafe to give Purple Heart recipients a chance to get out of the hospital and get in the field. There are several individual contributors who helped with the Hunt as well. One particular gentleman Phil Mason and his wife, Linda, flew out participants and even lodged several Hunt goers!

Bobby Ehrig, U.S. Army Military Police, is a burn patient at the San Antonio Military Medical Facility (Bamsy). He was injured in Iraq after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive filled with a flammable liquid. He has been recovering in Texas for the past two years. To date, he has received 15 surgeries and will undergo several more. He brought his son Tyler to the Hunt for an out-of-the-hospital bonding experience.

Roy Burnes, who is an Eden, Texas, native and philanthropist, donated several high-point bucks to the Hunt. His wife, Arzenet Burnes, made two home-cooked meals of steak and potatoes and also opened her amazing Quarter Horse farm up for visitors.

Regis Giles and her father, Doug, flew in from Miami to participate in the Hunt as well. This wasn’t their first Purple Heart Hunt. They actually went all the way to Alaska to volunteer with the non-profit. Doug Giles has a radio show called Clash Radio.